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Children and Young People: Indicators of Wellbeing in New Zealand Print E-mail

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Children and Young People: Indicators of Wellbeing in New Zealand. This report presents 35 indicators of the social wellbeing of children and young people in New Zealand. The indicators capture different aspects of the 10 selected social outcome domains, which in turn represent key dimensions of social wellbeing. Demographic characteristics of the New Zealand population under 25 years of age are presented in the first section of this report. This is followed by the indicators, while a summary table of key data completes the report. The indicators in this report have been selected against a set of criteria that includes relevance and statistical soundness.

 

By Ministy of Social Development, New Zealand.

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